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Facts That People Get Wrong Information About Vaping

I've been reading a lot about vaping lately including here, what's up with all these haters. Hating vaping, Everyone saying that cigarette is bad so also is vaping? You are certainly wrong. Mostly media and those with business with tobacco is the one that gives wrong information about vaping. Here are some list of the wrong information people get and I'm here to correct it.

1. E-cigarette and Cigarette tobacco are totally different

They do both have nicotine. But certainly different. They work totally different on cigarette tobacco you use an open flame to light so you are more likely to be smoking and burning tobacco. But electronic cigarette uses a battery to create a heating element to vaporize e-liquid or what they call juice. Another types of vaporizers are wax pen and portable dry herb vaporizer.

E-liquid comes with different flavor that you could pick. They are both addicting because of the nicotine but totally different on health issues. Base on my research e-cigarette are not totally 100% safe but I guarantee that it is much safer than traditional cigarette. With e-cigarette people around you are not prone to second hand smoking not like with cigarette tobacco.

2. Vapor is less harmful than cigarette smoking

Many says that vaping is just the same harmful as traditional smoking. They are way far less harmful than cigarette smoke. Some says it's even worse than cigarette tobacco. Well it's not. Cigarette uses open flame that may even cause forest fire and burning at home but using vaporizers does not have ashes and fire.

3. Vaping Does Help Smokers Quit

There is evidence that shows most participants 72% were former smokers and 76% are using e-cigarette. Current users had been using e-cigarette for 5 months. At baseline, current users had been using e-cigarettes for three months, took 150 puffs per day on their e-cigarette and used refill liquids containing 16 mg/ml of nicotine, on average. Almost all the daily vapers at baseline were still vaping daily after one month (98 percent) and one year (89 percent). Of those who had been vaping daily for less than one month at baseline, 93 percent were still vaping daily after one month, and 81 percent after one year. In daily vapers, the number of puffs per day on e-cigarettes remained unchanged between baseline and one year. Among former smokers who were vaping daily at baseline, 6 percent had relapsed to smoking after one month and also 6 percent after one year.

4. Many Health Organization Recognize the Benefits

American Council on Science and Health: “Tobacco firms already control 99 percent of the nicotine supply, and the firms could soon dominate the growing e-cigarette market. Unless constrained by the laws of the country concerned, tobacco firms could raise electronic cigarettes prices and their profit, decreasing the incentive for smokers to switch to safer products, and protecting firms’ tobacco cigarette sales revenue from competition.” Royal College of Physicians, London: “On the basis of available evidence, the RCP believes that e-cigarettes could lead to significant falls in the prevalence of smoking in the UK, prevent many deaths and episodes of serious illness, and help to reduce the social inequalities in health that tobacco smoking currently exacerbates.”

5. Electronic Cigarettes are much expensive

People say electronic cigarettes will be much expensive because they are technologically advance. Uh not really! You can save thousands of dollars actually just by switching from traditional cigarettes to electronic ones. In a year of smoking one pack a day, you can spend $3000. With electronic cigarettes, you will only spend $1000 a year, not to mention that there are even electronic cigarette coupon codes like this Apollo